Big Match Preview: Stevenage v Wycombe

Tickets are available at advance prices until midnight on Friday at borotickets.co.uk or 5pm on Friday from the club shop.

Matchday tickets are also available from the turnstiles or Ticket Office for both Stevenage and Wycombe supporters.

Check out our First Time Guide, aimed at providing all the vital information for first time home AND away supporters.

Chairboys fans - take a look at our Away Fans section of the website ahead of tomorrow's game.

Saturday's game is our Rainbow Laces fixture where we will be promoting a message of LBGT inclusivity. Find out more here.

Look out for our new Astute Family Challenge at half-time… All the details here.

Continue your player sticker collection this weekend with two stickers supplied with every matchday programme. Make sure you buy a copy of our Sticker Poster too, which has the sticker poster included.

The Broadhall Suite will only be open to both home and away fans from midday.

The Club Shop & Ticket Office are open from midday through until kick-off.

Copies of Free-Kick! will be available to pick up from the Broadhall Suite or Club Shop ahead of the game. Alternatively, download your copy here.

Free parking is available across the A602 in Fairlands Valley car park. Please note not to park in the nearby retail parks.

Get to the game with our Arriva Shuttle Bus service which runs from the Bus and Railway Station to The Lamex Stadium for just £1.50 return.

The bus leaves the stations at 12:54, 13:19, 13:44, 14:09 & 14:34 before the game and then at 16:40, 17:00, 17:20 & 17:45 from the stadium.

Any questions or queries? Please let us know and don't hesitate to ask.

Onto the game…

After Saturday’s 5-2 win over Swindon in the FA Cup, focus quickly switches back to the league as Boro’s tough run of fixtures continues.

Stevenage’s form in Sky Bet League Two has been an issue over the past few months but Boro remain in-and-amongst it due to a strong start to the season.

Darren Sarll and the squad have been encouraged by recent performances though, with it all coming together in last Saturday’s win.

With Wycombe 7 points ahead in the standings, a win would be huge to close the gap and bring Boro back into contention.

As mentioned, Wycombe are flying high with 33 points from 20 games and are just 4 points off the automatic promotion spot.

The Chairboys have been just as strong away as at home, 4 wins and 3 draws from their 10 outings on the road.

Adebayo Akinfenwa is enjoying a stellar season, 11 goals and 6 assists leading the way for his team.

Team news…

Jack King, Danny Newton and Chris Whelpdale have all missed out on training this week as the physio and support staff try to get them ready for the weekend's game.

We have some good news in that Ben Kennedy returned to training on Thursday and although the Wycombe game will be too soon for him, the plan is for him to make the trip to Exeter in a week's time.